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100

This 20th-century American organ builder was famous for its symphonic organs.

Aeolian-Skinner.

100

This stop translates to “human voice.” Bonus: describe its function and give an example of a piece that uses it.

What is the “vox humana”?

Adds color, creates a sense of mystery (e.g., Duruflé Sicilienne, Dupré Noël variations)

100

Name two organ compositions by Liszt.

Fantasy and Fugue on BACH; Weinen, klagen, sorgen, zagen; Ad nos etc.

100

The performance practice most commonly associated with French baroque organ music.

Notes inégales.

100

Name a chorale tune or Gregorian chant suitable for Advent.

Nun komm, der heiden Heiland; Wachet auf; Es ist ein Ros entsprungen; Veni, veni, Emmanuel etc.

200

The most notable 19th-century French organ builder.

Cavaillé-Coll.

200

The French terms for reeds, foundations, and pedal couplers.

Anches, fonds, tirasse

200

Bach walked 250 miles to Lübeck to hear this North German composer.

Dietrich Buxtehude.

200

This French organ composer was influenced by Eastern music and died in World War II.

Jehan Alain.

200

The Gregorian chant “Veni creator spiritus” is sung on this feast day.

Pentecost.

300

The German term for the 20th-century trend in organ building that emphasized historically-informed performance.

Orgelbewegung.

300

These pitches constitute a cornet. Bonus: describe the contexts in which a cornet is typically used.

8’, 4’, 2’, 2 2/3’, 1 3/5’

French music, ornamented chorale tune

300

This German Romantic composer wrote the Sonata on the 94th Psalm and died at the age of 24

Julius Reubke.

300

Name the churches where Widor and Vierne served as titular organist respectively.

Widor: Saint-Sulpice

Vierne: Notre-Dame

300

Name the two requiem masses that are most commonly sung on All Souls’ Day.

Duruflé, Fauré etc.

400

Organs began to be used in churches during this period in European history.

Carolingian Renaissance. ~900

400

Describe a standard French crescendo.

Add to Récit, move to Positif, move to GO, add Positif reeds, add GO reeds, add mixtures

400

The German equivalent of a crescendo pedal.

Rollschweller.

400

This French Romantic composer pioneered the genre of the organ symphony and was known for his frequent use of modulation.

César Franck.

400

This English composer edited the English Hymnal, published in 1906.

Ralph Vaughan Williams

500

The two main schools of German organ building historically.

Northern German: Arp Schnitger, 17th century

Central German: Silbermann, 18th century

500

Describe the difference between a plein jeu and a grand jeu.

Plein jeu: 16’, 8’, 4’, 2’, fourniture, cymbale

Grand jeu: cornet + reeds (trompette, clarion)

500

This composition by Bach is sometimes referred to as the “German organ mass.” Bonus: elaborate.


Clavierübung III.

500

This 20th-century French composer is known for his modes of limited transposition. Bonus: name two compositions by him.

Olivier Messiaen.

500

Name the two Orgelbüchlein chorales most suitable for Good Friday.


Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stand and O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß